

BWCCC
Connecting One Woman at a Time
Founder
Kimberly F. Brown
Manager of Special Events and
Call for Action
Women's Rights, Activism, and Community Campaigns
The Mission of The Black Women Commission of Cuyahoga County is to provide a support system for the Woman; Politics, Housing, Financial Literacy, Race Relations, Environmental Conditions, Education, Career Development, Mentoring, Competitive Living Wage, Behavior, and other necessary support services. We believe that when we support women's issues, our communities will benefit greatly from women as we become a force of positive and productive change. We will partner with and support other women's organizations regarding women's businesses.
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“It’s no longer a behavior of being ridiculous, but a behavior of confronting real-life issues that warrant real life solutions”
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The Black Women's Commission is to empower women of color by offering them the same opportunities for growth and success as others. We believe that given a chance and necessary resources, all women will be empowered to maximize their potential and far exceed the standards that they have set for us; we will break barriers and reach our full potential to become productive civic community members, professionals, leaders, wives, and mothers.
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Our Preamble; “We, The Women of the Black Women Commission, promise to uphold the Commission’s set rules, agenda, and policies. We will support our sisters. We will empower our sisters. We will connect with our sisters. We will refrain from the malicious talk, gossip, and rumors about women of color. Our only task is to uplift the broken spirit and create opportunities to improve our conditions. We are strong, educated, beautiful, and self-empowered. “We are the sisters of The Black Women Commission, and we are here to plan, connect, empower and improve.”
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Disclaimer; No portions or parts of BWCCC's power point organization presentation may be copied, used, or presented without the exclusive written authorization of the Founder, Kimberly F. Brown and the Elder Board of Trustee Members of The Black Women Commission of Cuyahoga County; Transparency Matters!
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We Kept Daniels in the Media;
Keeping Saniyah's Legacy Alive



Meet Ms. Marshawnette M. Daniels, mother of 9 year-old Saniyah Nicholson. Saniyah was killed by a stray bullet in Cleveland WARD ONE, Cleveland, Ohio on June 20, 2018. Currently Ms. Daniels is touring schools and neighborhood centers pleading with young folks to "Put Down the Guns". To book Ms. Daniels for a speaking engagement, please contact BWCCC @ (440) 479-2823 or by email theblackwomencommission@outlook.com




Elder Queen
Pam Mason


Elder Queen
Yolanda Broadie
Elder Queen
Lady Gilmore
The Black Women Commission of Cuyahoga County presents our Elder Board of Trustee. We believe that our elders are someone with a degree of seniority and authority. We respect our elders, and they have the final say on how we aid our community and deal with community issues.
Elder Board of Trustee Members
Our Leadership Team






Kimberly Hurd
Operations Manager
&
Research Analyst
Marva Patterson
Social Justice and Recruitment
Manager
Frederica Mayes
Political
Assessment
and Civic
Interactive
Manager
Gail Sparks
Communications,
Policy and
Special Project
Manager
Annette Gibson
Manager and Designer of Commercial Production and Imaging


Laurie Albright
Community Resource Engagement
Manager
Deonna Moore Taylor
Communications
of Special
Events Manager


Khalila Harris
Manager of Youth Activities and Membership
Women's Advocate Against Domestic Violence Manager

Angela Young
Marketing and
Social Media Manager

Andrea Young
Manager of Seniors' Situations

Nakitia M. Lewis-Moore
Professional Development &
Training Manager


Donna Mattox
Seniors Support
Michelle Williams
Manager of Facilities

Moneka Lewis
Manager of Self-Care, Health, and Wellness

Bessie Conner
Manager of Mothers Against Violence

Stephanie Jones
Research and Community Assessment
Manager

Shonte Walker
Youth Mentorship Manager

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Delores Gray
Human trafficking
Domestic Violence Prevention
Strategic Manager
Latonya Ford-Williams
Manager of Global Care Solutions


Kimberly Taylor
Education
Manager
Dorothy O. Brown
Labor Relations and Negotiations Manager


Toni Williams
Manager of Financial Excellence
Robin Brown
Manager of Environmental
Advocacy

The Honorable
Mayor Annette M. Blackwell,
Maple Hts., OH

First
Black
Woman
Mayor
Endorsement Questionnaire
The Ladies of the Black Women Commission of Cuyahoga County invite all women to download the form to complete the endorsement questionnaire.
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Please return the questionnaire to theblackwomencommission@outlook.com.